Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival Kathmandu
Day 2: Fly To Lukla
Day 3: Trek To Namche Bazaa
Day 4: Namche To Khunde
Day 5: : Trek To Thyangboche
Day 6: Thyangboche To Dingboche
Day 7: Dingboche To Lobuche
Day 8: Lobuche To Gorakshep
Day 9: Gorakshep To Kala Patthar
Day 10: Periche To Thyangboche
Day 11: Thyagboche To Mojno
Day 12: Monjo To Lukla
Day 13: Lukla To Kathmandu
Day 14: Sightseeing Of Kathmandu
Day 15: Transfer To Airport For Departure.

Day 1: Arrive Kathmandu

Transfer To Hotel. Meet on arrival and Transfer to hotel.

Day 2: Fly To Lukla (2804m) & Walk To Monjo (2800m) – 4 Hours Walk

After breakfast , escort to airport by guide. Fly to Lukla. The flight from Kathmandu to Lukla and the landing at the small mountain airstrip is something you will be talking about for many years to come. After landing on the newly resurfaced airstrip, you will probably have a cup of tea at one of the lodge in Lukla before commencing trek. Bypass several villages before making a lunch stop at a beautiful spot alongside the Thada Kosi (river) below the base of the Kusum Kangru Himal. The second half of the trek to Monjo does not take more than 4 hours. The next big tourist village on the way to Monjo is Phakding (8700 ft/ 2,652 m). The entire walk from Lukla to Monjo is mostly easy walking over gentle up and down hills. Memories of the first day will include the sounding birds, the sights of porters with loads resting on sticks outside tea houses, tired trekkers on their way back to Lukla, prayer flag poles, the gaudy colors of the tea houses and ofcourse the dramatic scenery. Warm welcome tea served with cookies and cakes await you at the Monjo Lodge.

Day 3: Trek To Namche Bazaar (3440m)- 4/5 Hours Walk

Few minutes beyond the lodge, you enter into Everest National Park area where entry formalities have to be completed. Today will be one of the harder days of the trek but we take it slowly, enjoying the scenery as you climb gradually upto Namche Bazar. Along the way there are two suspension bridges to cross as you zig zag up the Dudh Kosi river to reach at the base of the climb to Namche. A long steep climb but with several stops to catch your breath, and a slow pod, we make our way steadily upwards. The trail to Namche Bazar is a well marked, comfortable broad trail. Walking in the cool part of the morning it is easier to breathe and get used to the increasing altitude. After a easy paced three hours of hike you arrive at the heart of Khumbu- Namche Bazar (3440 mts). A well deserved break is planned for lunch and to look around this interesting small town.

Day 4: Namche To Khunde (Rest The Day At Namche Bazaar For Acclimatization & Hike.)

Recommended activities include a short walk uphill to Sagarmatha National Park headquarter with panoramic views of mountains Ama Dablam, Tharmasarkhu, Kwangde, Taboche, Lhotse and Everest. Visit the museum information on history of the Himalayas, geographic, culture, mountaineering on flora and fauna of this region & other activities like hike up to Everest View Hotels; world highest hotel at 3,880 m with an excursion to Khumjung and Khunde village beneath the sacred Khumbila mountain.

Day 5: Trek To Thyangboche 3,867 M/05 Hours & Short Walk To Debouche.

After a good time of Namche Bazaar, adventure continue with fairly easy for the first half, walk follow on the gradual trail with few short ups and downs overlooking magnificent view of the great giant snow-capped peaks from Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, Thamserku and Kwangde peak. After a pleasant walk of two to three hours coming at Phungitenga 3,250 m, a small settlement of a couple of teahouses and an Army barrack serving as park wardens this areas is surrounded with alpine woods of silver-fir, blue pines, rhododendron, magnolia and birch trees, the uphill hull from here of two hours reaches Thyangboche Monastery for the overnight stop. This beautiful spot offers view of the majestic beautiful Mountain peaks of Ama Dablam with Everest looming above the Nuptse wall of the north with Mt. Lhotse and Lhotse Shar towards north east.

Day 6: Thyangboche To Dingboche – 5 / 6 Hrs Walk

Our afternoon trek will be a difficult one, as the landscape gives way to dry, deserted mountains and we hike towards Dingboche. Exploring Dingboche and the surrounding valleys of Chhukung and Imja, the latter of which links with Island Peak, the high passes of Amphu Laptsa, and Makalu Barun National Park.

Day 7: Dingboche (4400m.) To Lobuche (4900 M) – 6 / 7 Hrs Walk

From here on forth, the trek will move more gradually be more challenging, due to the higher altitude. We’ll pass Dungla, but not before a tough, steep walk to the top of a high hill. Here are the memorial stupas dedicated to the climbers and trekkers who lost their lives to Everest over the years. The next part of our adventure brings over craggy mountain terrain to Lobuche, a small settlement with amazing views of Mt. Lobuche, Mt. Pumari and the Nuptse. Prepare to snuggle up for a cold night, as we are now almost three miles above sea level and the evenings can be downright chilly!

Day 8: Lobuche (4900 M) To Gorakshep( 5180 M) & Everest Base Camp(5364) Ebc To Gorekshep.

This is it! Our big day kicks off with an initial, relatively easy trek from Lobuche to Gorekshep. The subsequent, straight trail to Everest Base Camp is harder, involving rocky dunes and moraine, formed accumulation of unconsolidated glacial debris. On the way to our destination, we’ll approach the famed Khumbu Glacier and icefall, located on the slopes of Everest. At the Base Camp, our goal, you’ll have the chance (during the spring climbing season) to meet climbers attempting to scale the mountain’s summit. Break out your cameras for unbelievable views of breathtaking beauty. As the afternoon sun starts to wane, we’ll head back to Gorekshep for some much-needed rest and relaxation after a grueling and busy day.

Day 9: Gorakshep (5180m) To Kala Patthar ( 5545m) To Perche 4320m.) - 5 / 6 Hrs Walk

We’ll wake before dawn today to trek towards Kalapathar (which means “black rock”) for a fiery, glorious sunrise over Mt. Everest. The day’s first light will illuminate your spectacular view of Nuptse Nup, Changtse and Lhotse.This may be, of the whole journey, your most opportune moment to snap amazing pictures of Everest and its neighboring peaks. Afterwards, it’s back to Gorekshep for breakfast and down in the direction of Pheriche, our nighttime stop. Our pace will be a lot brisker as we descend, and the walking is easier going this way.

Day 10: Periche(4320m.) To Thyangboche(3867m.) – 4 / 5 Hrs Walk

The walk from Pheriche back to Deboche is mainly downhill, although it does, counterintuitively, require a good time scaling a hill.

Day 11: Thyagboche(3867m.) To Mojno (2800m.) – 3 / 4 Hrs Walk

We’ll be in Monjo by afternoon and off to bed before our last day on the mountain.

Day 12: Monjo To Lukla (2804m.)

After breakfast, we trek toward the Hillary Suspension Bridge and then pass through several local villages. Our arrival in Lukla brings an evening in our last Tea House and, traditionally, a party with your trekking crew: you made it! Thanks to great teamwork and perseverance, you’ve accomplished a physical feat of which others only dream. This is your last night on the mountain, which can be bittersweet.

Day 13: Lukla (2804m.) To Kathmandu (1350m.) Flight Time: 35 Min

In the morning, you’ll hop a brief flight from Lukla to Kathmandu, where your journey both began and ends. You’ll transfer to your hotel upon landing for some much-needed solo rest and reflection after your trek conquering the Himalayas. We’ll reunite in the evening for a farewell dinner at one of the best Nepalese restaurants in town, where we’ll be eager to hear your feedback on the trip.

Day 14: Sightseeing Of Kathmandu City And Swoyambhunath.

After breakfast at hotel, proceed for tour of Kathmandu. Drive to Bhaktapur- it is also known as Bhadgaun. This city, rich in ancient arts, religious values, fabulous cultural traditions, architectural masterpieces and ancient sculptures, is also known as an open museum. Moreover, the city is also famous as a city of gods.

Swayambhunath temple, Swayambhunath is an ancient religious complex at top of hill in the Kathmandu Valley. It is also known as the Monkey Temple as there are holy monkeys living in the north-west parts of the temple. The Tibetan name for the site means “Sublime Trees”, for the many varieties of trees found on the hill.

Visit Thamel area, although Thamel is noisy and can be a little bit hassles, you will like it to stay here. There are so many restaurants, cafes, bars, supermarkets, stalls. The location is very handy for wandering into the older parts of Kathmandu too. You may visit Local bazar for shopping.

Visit the Aarti ceremony at Pashupatinath temple. One of the most sacred Hindu temples of Nepal - Pashupatinath Temple is located on both banks of Bagmati River on the eastern outskirts of Kathmandu. Pashupatinath is the most important temple dedicated to god Shiva. Every year this temple attracts hundreds of followers of Hinduism. Later transfer to hotel. Dinner & overnight at hotel Himalaya.

Day 15: After Breakfast Transfer To Airport For Departure.

Breakfast at hotel. Checkout. Transfer to airport to board the flight for onward destination.

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